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K9jm ci-v router an intelligent ci-v interface for icom pw-1 amplifiers

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Note: ICOM radio CI-V address must be configured before using either the Split OFF when
QSY > 1MHz feature, or any driver power level features.
Config CI-V Router
1 -Computer baud rate = 38400
2 -CI-V baud rate = 9600
3 -Transceive msg to other radios = True
4 -Transceive msg to USB = True
5 -USB Echo = True
6 -Subswitch = True
7 -Split OFF when QSY >1MHz = False
8 -Enable driver power level = False
9 -Enable driver power level learn = False
10-Small power table = True
11-Driver power table
12-Icom radio CI-V address UNCONFIGURED
13-Reset all to default values
Which parameter to change? 7
7
=>> ERROR! MUST SET ICOM RADIO CI-V ADDRESS <==
Config CI-V Router
1 -Computer baud rate = 38400
2 -CI-V baud rate = 9600
3 -Transceive msg to other radios = True
4 -Transceive msg to USB = True
5 -USB Echo = True
6 -Subswitch = True
7 -Split OFF when QSY >1MHz = False
8 -Enable driver power level = False
9 -Enable driver power level learn = False
10-Small power table = True
11-Driver power table
12-Icom radio CI-V address UNCONFIGURED
13-Reset all to default values
Which parameter to change? 12
12
Enter radio CI-V address (to enter hex, place 0x before value - eg 0xa3)? 0x64
Config CI-V Router
1 -Computer baud rate = 38400
2 -CI-V baud rate = 9600
3 -Transceive msg to other radios = True
4 -Transceive msg to USB = True
5 -USB Echo = True
6 -Subswitch = True
7 -Split OFF when QSY >1MHz = False
8 -Enable driver power level = False
9 -Enable driver power level learn = False
10-Small power table = True
11-Driver power table
12-Icom radio CI-V address 0x64 hex
13-Reset all to default values
NOTE: The entry of the CI-V address can either be done in decimal (base 10) or hexadeci-
mal (base 16). The program will interpret a string starting with '0x' (zero x) as being hexa-
decimal. Most of the time, Icom reports the Icom Device ID in hexadecimal, so the '0x' nota-
tion should be used.
SECOND
– Establish the size of the Driver Power Table
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